MI.NET MULTI-NETWORK COLLECTOR
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Installation and Operation Manual
OPERATION
Once the base unit, battery and antenna / amplifier systems have been installed and all connections to power, Ethernet
(optional), ground and antenna have been added, power may be applied by switching on the AC and Battery* circuit breakers to
the UP position.
LED STATUSES
After switching on the breakers, the green LED on the power module illuminates. Additionally, three LEDs are provided on the
gateway module to indicate status of the various modules in the collector
- see Table 2.
• Status 1 LED indicates power related issues.
• Status 2 LED indicates proper backhaul and GPS operation.
• Status 3 LED indicates cable and antenna fault issues.
After an 80-second boot up period, if all modules are functioning properly and the
collector was configured correctly, all three LEDs will be Green. If any fault LEDs are indicated, diagnose and correct
the resulting issue according to the specific LED indication. Consult the maintenance and trouble-shooting guide in
Appendix VI: Maintenance for additional troubleshooting information.
Note
1: At initial startup, the collector may require up to 15 minutes to achieve GPS lock (Status 2 will be off during this time and
will turn Green after GPS lock is achieved).
*For solar powered installations, the battery breaker should remain in the OFF position.
TABLE 2 LED ALARM DEFINITIONS
Yellow – Temperature Fault
Note: The PSU includes an ‘AC power good’ indicator
Yellow – GPS Antenna Fault (No GPS lock)
Red – Backhaul Fault (No Connectivity, Ethernet or Cellular)
Yellow – Amplifier Fault (Remote); specific to the alarm the remote amplifier is sending down
Red – Gateway antenna Fault (local) Note: This is the cable to the remote amplifier